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Tuck confetti and tiny messages inside balloons, then blow them up and hand them out to everyone, along with a toothpick for popping!
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Fourth Grade
End the night and the year on a high note with a fizzy drink your child wonât be soon to forget.
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Third Grade
Introduce your youngster to this Japanese version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
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Third Grade
Create a festive New Year's headband with your child this holiday season, a great way to ring in the new year!
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Kindergarten
Ring in the new year by making sweet bonbons with three different coatings: graham crackers, powdered sugar, and cocoa powder.
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Third Grade
Dress up your holiday table with braised collard greens flavored with a smoked turkey leg.
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High School
Make these simple homemade New Year's gifts with your child this holiday season to give to friends and family, each with a special message inside.
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First Grade
Make mocktails with your kids this New Year's to them involved in the celebration! These tasty drinks are sure to be a crowd pleaser, for kids and adults alike!
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Fourth Grade
Celebrate the new year by making a memory book with your child! You'll reinforce time and calendar concepts and you'll get to reminisce about the past year.
New Year
First Grade
Help your child visualize her goals for the new year by creating a self-portrait that represents all of the amazing things she has done and hopes to do.
New Year
Fifth Grade
In Japan, ozoni is one of the main dishes eaten on New Year's Day. Here's how to make this delicious traditional dish with your teen.
New Year
High School

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